But here’s the critical point: this is — it’s a fragmented, satirical, philosophical manuscript left incomplete at his death (Andreyev died in 1919 of a heart attack in Finland, exiled from Bolshevik Russia).
But to his shock, he discovers something worse than evil: . Seytan-in Gunlugu - Leonid Andreyev
However, I want to be transparent: — with one major nuance. Let me clarify. 1. The confusion: Satan’s Diary vs. The Diary of Satan Andreyev did write a late, unfinished, and posthumously published work (1919–1921) often translated into English as The Diary of Satan (or Satan’s Journal ). In Turkish, it is indeed known as Şeytanın Günlüğü . But here’s the critical point: this is —